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After my pool timer go into sleep mode it didn't shut off
If your above ground pool timer is not automatically shutting off while in sleep mode, there could be a few reasons why this is happening:
- Timer is not set up properly: Make sure that the timer is set up correctly and all the settings are configured as per the manufacturer's instructions. Check the user manual to ensure that you have set the timer correctly.
- Faulty timer: Your timer may be faulty or damaged. Try resetting the timer and if the issue persists, it may be necessary to replace it.
- Power surges: Power surges can cause electronic devices like pool timers to malfunction. Check to make sure there were no power surges or outages that may have affected the timer's function.
- Wiring issues: Check the wiring connections to ensure that they are secure and properly connected. Loose or damaged wiring can cause the timer to malfunction.
- Software update: If your timer is connected to a Wi-Fi network or has an app, make sure that the software is up to date. Software updates can often fix bugs and improve performance.
If you have tried these troubleshooting steps and the timer still does not automatically shut off while in sleep mode, it may be best to contact a professional electrician or the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
3/8/2023 2:47:13 AM •
Pool & Spa
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on Mar 08, 2023
Is it possible for a centrifugal pump briefly rotated counterclockwise to unscrew itself and make the impeller detached from the shaft.. can the motor put to blame ..thanks
Yes, it is possible for a centrifugal pump to unscrew itself if it is briefly rotated counterclockwise, which can cause the impeller to become detached from the shaft. However, the motor is not necessarily to blame in this scenario. There could be various reasons for this occurrence such as improper installation, vibration, or a problem with the pump itself, such as an impeller that is not securely attached to the shaft.
In order to prevent this from happening, it is important to follow proper installation and maintenance procedures, as well as to regularly inspect the pump for any signs of wear or damage. If the pump continues to unscrew itself, it may be necessary to have it repaired or replaced.
2/13/2023 7:55:33 AM •
Pool & Spa
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on Feb 13, 2023
Lazy spa pump has e02 code
If this is an outdoor spa near trees, its almost a guarantee that the impeller is blocked with debris (pine needles can cause this in a hurry)
If the impeller is clean of debris and this is still happening, replace you pressure/flow switch.
11/18/2022 11:35:19 AM •
Pool & Spa
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on Nov 18, 2022
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